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6: Pickett

5: Fritsch

4: Jackson

3: Langdon

2: May

1: Salem

 

Gawn had a poor game by his standards but not sure Goldy had much to do with it. He just looked off from the start.

 
16 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Using what metric?  Gawn had more hitouts, disposals, marks and less time on the ball.

Champion player, Gawn. Less dominant than usual today, against a player who who usually does well on him. But to say he was 'slaughtered' is ludicrous.

6 Bayley Fritsch 

5 Ed Langdon

4 Luke Jackson

3 Kysaiah Pickett

2 Christian Salem

1 Steven May

Honourable mentions;

Michael Hibberd

James Jordon 

Trent Rivers

Clayton Oliver

Christian Petracca

Jake Lever

Tom McDonald (after halftime)

Overall;  Team stiffened up resolve to run out winners.


Kozzi. Deserved votes just for his run and pressure. Goals a bonus.

Jackson.  Max was down the kid lifted as required

Oliver. Lifted when we needed him most

Frtisch   Terrific forward game. An opportunist.

Petracca . Not his best but produced important muscle work to create clearances.

Salem  (Langdon and May stiff)

6. Fritsch

5. Jackson

4. Langdon

3. Pickett

2. May

1. Lever

45 minutes ago, Cheesy D. Pun said:

He has set an incredible standard.

His work out of contests was as good as ever but he didn't use the ball well at all.

It was great to see our 2019 draft crop turn the game in our favour today. In future, we may look at that draft as a pivotal moment for the club.

He was also our only midfielder to get his hands on it in the 1st half.

 
43 minutes ago, P-man said:

Gawn had a poor game by his standards but not sure Goldy had much to do with it. He just looked off from the start.

Goldy gets in Gawns head somehow I reckon. Every time Gawn talks about good ruckmen he always throws Goldstein's name in there as just about the best he's played. Whether it's true or not, Gawn obviously believes it, and doesn't dominate like he usually does as a result.

6. Fritsch

5. Jackson

4. Pickett

3. Petracca

2. Lever

1. Langdon


6 - LJ

5 - Fritsch

4 - Kozziiiieeree

3 - Langdon

2 - Salem

1 - Clayton

The boys took a while to get going but get going they did.!!!!!!!!

Fritsch. Pickett and forget the rest.

(Or 4,3,2,1 Langdon, Jackson, Oliver Jordon)

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9 minutes ago, Chook said:

Goldy gets in Gawns head somehow I reckon. Every time Gawn talks about good ruckmen he always throws Goldstein's name in there as just about the best he's played. Whether it's true or not, Gawn obviously believes it, and doesn't dominate like he usually does as a result.

Yeah, not sure about that.  Last game in 2019 Gawn absolutely pantsed Goldy - 3 goals and 3 Brownlow votes.  They didn't play each other last year.  I think it was 2016 when Gawn polled 2 Brownlow votes and had 60+ hitouts against Goldy.  Goldy did kick 5 that day and got the 3 but it was an epic duel.  I reckon Max was just off today.  Goldy hardly had a stellar impact on the game, with a 19 year old kid jumping all over him.

1 hour ago, deanox said:

6 Fritsch

5 Pickett

4 Oliver

3 Jackson

2 Langdon

1 Salem

 

 

this.


6. Jackson

5. Fritsch

4. Pickett

3. Langdon

2. Lever

1. Salem

6.  Fritsch

5.  Salem

4.  Jackson

3.  Pickett

2.  Langdon

1.  Oliver

31 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Yeah, not sure about that.  Last game in 2019 Gawn absolutely pantsed Goldy - 3 goals and 3 Brownlow votes.  They didn't play each other last year.  I think it was 2016 when Gawn polled 2 Brownlow votes and had 60+ hitouts against Goldy.  Goldy did kick 5 that day and got the 3 but it was an epic duel.  I reckon Max was just off today.  Goldy hardly had a stellar impact on the game, with a 19 year old kid jumping all over him.

Max just had an off day. He dropped marks and fumbled the ball around the ground as well.

6 Fritsch

5 Salem

4 Kossie 

3 May

2 Langdon

1 Oliver


2 hours ago, Chook said:

6. Jackson 
5. Pickett
4. Fritsch
3. Salem
2. Langdon
1. Rivers

Hey Chook, you’ve got all three 2019 draft picks in there. That’s great!

 
3 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

6. Freitch 

5.Oliver

4. Kossie

3. Jakson

Daylight 

2. Melksham 

1. Max?

Is your 2 and 1 the worst players on the field?


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